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6. Moloney - on the radio i heard he was going head to head with griffen (didn't realise this at the game) and kept him to 22 possessions and very little effect on the game

5. Whelan - back to his best!

4. Morton

3. Bate

2. Davey

1. Bruce

Next best: McLean


6 Moloney

5 Morton

4 Davey

3 McLean

2 Bate

1 Warnock

Next would have been Grimes, Bruce..

6 - Moloney

5 - Morton

4 - Davey

3 - Johnson

2 - McLean

1 - Grimes

Apologies: Bate, Whelan, Martin, Sylvia, Jones, Cheney

 

6. Johnson

5. Morton

4. Moloney

3. Davey

2. Bate

1. McLean


6 Davey

5 Morton

4 Moloney

3 Bate

2 Whelan

1 Bruce

Quite a few unlucky to miss out, nearly everyone gave their all today.

6.Brock McLean

5.Cale Morton

4.Brent Moloney

3.Aaron Davey

2.Matthew Whelan

1.Cameron Bruce

Apologies: Johnson, Martin, Sylvia, Jones, Cheney, Warnock

6moloney

5mclean

4Morton

3whelan

2sylvia

1grimes


6moloney

5mclean

4Morton

3whelan

2sylvia

1grimes

Were we at the same game? Sylvia was OK, but to say he was better than Davey is a bit rich. In fact it's unfair on Davey.

Moloney

Grimes

Whelan

Davey

Morton

Bruce

Morton

Davey

Whelan

Moloney

Grimes

Bate


6 - Davey (precision)

5 - Moloney (tough and inspirational)

4 - Morton (exciting, and getting better with experience)

3 - Bate (very good ... but just in time)

2 - Warnock (ever so dependable)

1 - Grimes (experienced head on very young shoulders)

6.Moloney

5.Davey

4.Morton

3.Mcdonald

2.Sylvia

1.Johnson

Couldn't believe how close Melbourne got to a win given the overuse of the handball and the poor decision making at times.Good having Robbo back!

6. Morton

5. Moloney

4. Davey

3. Grimes

2. Martin

1. Bate

 

6 Moloney

5 Morton

4 Davey

3 Bate

2 Martin

1 Whelan

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Thanks for voting folks!

It was a good day for the leaders - most of them were in the votes but Aaron Davey still has a sizeable lead.

78.849 Aaron Davey

50.906 Brent Moloney

40.932 Cale Morton

32.327 Brock McLean

31.945 Nathan Jones

19.408 Brad Miller

15.064 James Frawley

12.226 Matthew Warnock

11.805 Ricky Petterd

11.148 Brad Green

10.145 Cameron Bruce

9.411 Colin Sylvia

8.827 Jamie Bennell

8.624 Kyle Cheney

7.987 Matthew Bate

6.126 Russell Robertson

5.717 Jared Rivers

4.374 Clint Bartram

4.350 Paul Johnson

3.333 James McDonald

3.261 Stefan Martin

3.077 Neville Jetta

0.933 Jack Grimes

0.667 Lynden Dunn

0.613 John Meesen


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